Meeting with Xi: Spain's Sánchez travels to Beijing.
Several high-ranking European government and EU representatives will travel to China in the coming days. They have one main goal.
By Amelie Richter
Several high-ranking European government and EU representatives will travel to China in the coming days. They have one main goal.
By Amelie Richter
The government of Niger has expelled three Chinese oil executives – a drastic step in a dispute over unequal wages. The dispute revolved around foreign employees receiving high salaries while local workers earned significantly less.
By Amelie Richter
Argentina is allowed to export poultry to China for the first time in two years. The lifting of the ban is also linked to China's tariffs on American agricultural products.
By Emily Kossak
Over the weekend, registrations of over 1,000 US meat exporters to China expired. Some have now been renewed. However, beef producers still wait.
By Emily Kossak
The OECD forecasts shrinking growth for Germany in 2025. One of the reasons is low exports and competition from China. In the People's Republic, inflation is set to rise.
By Emily Kossak
According to the EU Deforestation Regulation, traders will have to prove from 2026 that they do not grow their coffee on deforested land. This will result in additional costs for small farmers.
By Amelie Guenther
Outrageous port fees for Chinese container ships sound like Donald Trump. However, the United States has actually been considering introducing them for a year now. One thing is clear: The fees would change the global trade flow, and consumers would bear the rising costs.
By Christian Domke Seidel
Washington's trade policy drives Brussels into Beijing's arms – but genuine rapprochement looks different. China's overcapacity remains a problem, new trade defense proceedings are piling up, and no restart of the CAI investment agreement is in sight.
By Amelie Richter
Beijing imposed retaliatory tariffs on agricultural and food products from Canada. Even if the timing of the measures seems delayed, it is strategically sound.
By Ning Wang
China's Chamber of Commerce has reacted with concern to the EU's Automotive Action Plan. It fears that the measure would jeopardize short-term sales.
By Manuel Liu